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Giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) Family: Ailuropodidae. Wolong China Conservation
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Giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) Family: Ailuropodidae. Wolong China Conservation
Giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) Family: Ailuropodidae.
Wolong China Conservation and Research Center for the Giant Panda within Wolong Reserve. Sichuan Province.
CHINA
RANGE: Temperate bamboo forests of altitudes between 6, 500 and 10, 000 feet. Central Sichuan, South Gansu, East Qinling and in Shaanxi Provinces of China.
ENDANGERED SPECIES
Less than 1000 animals remain in the wild. Even the death penalty does not deter people from hunting these animals, but they are mostly endangered due to habitat loss.
They consume about 45 pounds of a specific type of bamboo per day as well as some mosses, fungi and even small rodents. Males weigh: 85-125kgs and females weigh: 70-100 kg s. They live 10-15 years in the wild and up to 30 in captivity. Their natural predators are leopards
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Ailuropoda Melanoleuca Ailuropodidae Bear Endangered Specie Fungi Gansu Province Giant Panda Habitat Loss Moss Panda Qinling Province Shaanxi Province Sichuan Province Temperate Bamboo Forest Wolong Research Center Behavior Pete Oxford
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Say cheese! This adorable giant panda family knows how to strike a pose in their natural habitat. These black and white cuties are the stars of Wolong China Conservation, located in the breathtaking Wolong Reserve in Sichuan Province. With their distinctive markings and playful nature, it's no wonder these pandas have captured the hearts of people all over the world. Sadly, they are an endangered species with less than 1000 remaining in the wild. Even though hunting them is punishable by death, habitat loss remains their biggest threat. When it comes to food, these bamboo enthusiasts don't mess around! They devour a whopping 45 pounds of bamboo each day along with some mosses, fungi, and even small rodents for variety. Talk about having a healthy appetite! Males weigh between 85-125 kilograms while females range from 70-100 kilograms. In captivity, they can live up to 30 years but typically only reach 10-15 years in the wild. Watch out for leopards though; they're one of this cuddly creature's natural predators. So next time you need a dose of cuteness overload or want to support conservation efforts, look no further than this incredible print capturing the essence of these amazing creatures.
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